Lohri 2025: A Harvest Festival of Gratitude and Togetherness
Lohri, celebrated on January 13th, marks the end of winter and the start of longer days with the sun’s transition into Capricorn (Makar Sankranti)
This festival, rooted in Punjab's agricultural traditions, thanks nature for the harvest and symbolizes prosperity. It holds special importance for newlyweds and newborns, celebrating their new beginnings
Bonfire Lighting: Families gather around a bonfire symbolizing Agni, offering prayers and gratitude
Offerings: Items like jaggery, sesame seeds, and puffed rice are thrown into the fire as offerings
Folk Songs & Dances: People sing traditional songs and perform Bhangra and Gidda around the fire
Feasting: Traditional dishes like sarson da saag, makki di roti, and til ke laddoo highlight the celebrations
Gifts & Sweets: Exchanging sweets and gifts fosters community and togetherness